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	<title>Comments on: The God of Detail</title>
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	<description>Standing in the Gap in a Society that's Warring with God.</description>
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		<title>By: bipolrfrenzy</title>
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		<description>Amen on your last sentence!

I'm also in awe of how God comes from different perspecives. I always use the Gospels as an example. Written by 4 men over different time periods; 2 were direct disciples (named as the 12), 2 not; 4 different perspectives can be seen in the background of the men, through love (John), a historian/doctor (Luke), through a tax man (Matthew), and through a seeker who followed Jesus (Mark). Different voices telling of the greatness of Christ and His work on the cross to save men from their sins. Wow...it really boggles the mind how God would put that together from such varied sources to tell a message of grace and hope in Christ.

Good post MIn.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amen on your last sentence!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also in awe of how God comes from different perspecives. I always use the Gospels as an example. Written by 4 men over different time periods; 2 were direct disciples (named as the 12), 2 not; 4 different perspectives can be seen in the background of the men, through love (John), a historian/doctor (Luke), through a tax man (Matthew), and through a seeker who followed Jesus (Mark). Different voices telling of the greatness of Christ and His work on the cross to save men from their sins. Wow&#8230;it really boggles the mind how God would put that together from such varied sources to tell a message of grace and hope in Christ.</p>
<p>Good post MIn.</p>
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